A versatile talent spanning soul, funk and jazz
An important early work that showcases the Pointer Sisters' musical breadth.
The album features a diverse range of songs, from jazz-infused soul music to funky dance numbers. While each of the four sisters' individual personalities shine through, their harmony when they come together is stunning. It also boasts collaborations with top musicians such as Allen Toussaint and Bonnie Raitt. This is a masterpiece that fully demonstrates the group's talent as a vocal group.
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How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side)
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2)
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Sleeping Alone
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3)
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Easy Days
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4)
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Chainey Do
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B:
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I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues (A Medley In Tribute To Duke Ellington)
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Save The Bones For Henry Jones
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Wanting Things
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4)
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Going Down Slowly
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Bass - Eugene Santini
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Drums, Percussion - Gaylord Birch
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Engineer - Fred Catero
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Guitar - Chris Michie
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Guitar - Wah Wah Watson
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Mastered By - George Horn
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Mastered By - Phil Brown
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Piano - Tom Salisbury
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Producer - David Rubinson & Friends, Inc.